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2017-2018 Academic Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business and Community Services



Services for Business

One of Southwest’s highest priorities is helping local area businesses meet their commercial training needs. The College works closely with various Chambers of Commerce, the Local Workforce Investment Board, Tennessee Industrial Training Service, and the Memphis/Shelby and Fayette counties economic and development teams that recruit prospective companies to the region. Training is coordinated and closely aligned with these organizations and their strategic planning and recruitment efforts. Each training course or program is practical, up-to-date, customized to the specific customer training needs, and is offered at competitive prices, on-site or at a choice of locations, and delivered utilizing flexible schedules that are the customer’s choice.

Starting and Sustaining A Small Business

www.tsbdc.org/swtcc
(901) 333-5085

Southwest, in cooperation with the U.S. Small Business Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, State of Tennessee, and the City of Memphis, hosts and supports in Shelby and Fayette counties, the Tennessee Small Business Development Center (TSBDC). The TSBDC provides in-depth, high-quality assistance to promote growth, expansion, innovation, increased production and improved management for businesses with sales of five million ($5,000,000) dollars or less, and no more, than 500 employees.

The TSBDC provides business counseling and advice by appointment for problem-solving in organizational marketing, finance, technical problems and other areas of business. The TSBDC helps business start-ups with assistance with business plans; accounting and records; personnel; inventory control; selling to government entities, marketing, and marketing research. Specific assistance is available to assist businesses in locating financing, solving technical problems and technology transfer issues as well as to foster growth, innovation and increased productivity.

Supporting Business and Workforce Development

Corporate Training and Continuing Education

www.southwest.tn.edu/ce/
(901) 333-4207

To improve profitability and productivity, and in order to adapt to the ever-changing market place, businesses need a way for their employees to enhance their knowledge and skills. The Corporate Training and Continuing Education Department at Southwest provides customized training and services in a wide variety of training areas and at times and locations to meet your company’s needs. In addition to customized training, the Corporate Training and Continuing Education Department also offers a wide variety of regularly scheduled workforce and personal development classes.

Here are a few of the training categories available:

  • ACT and GED Exam Preparation
  • Building, Manufacturing, and Industrial
  • Business and Commerce
  • Computers
  • Green/Renewable Energy
  • Health and Medical
  • Languages
  • Leadership, Management and Supervision
  • Occupational Safety and Environmental Health
  • Quality, Process Improvement and Productivity

Business Services

www.southwest.tn.edu/ce/training-assesmt.htm
(901) 333-6456

Services include instructional support that allows employers to design customized training programs to address employee skill gaps; and research and reporting that allow employers to review and analyze data to identify trends and make fact-based decisions. Also available are job profiling, certified assessments, research/reporting, and KeyTrain System.

Mid-South Quality-Productivity Center (MSQPC)

www.msqpc.com
(901) 543-3530

The Mid-South Quality-Productivity Center (MSQPC)  is a partnership between the college and the Greater Memphis Chamber.  Since it’s inception in 1988, MSQPC has conducted quality training for hundreds of businesses and organizations in Memphis, the Mid-South Region, nationally and globally. MSQPC serves as a clearinghouse for a vast array of individual quality productivity programs, and frequently delivers custom tailored training to clients.  With a renewed focus on Healthcare, Education, Manufacturing and Service, MSQPC provides Baldrige-based assessments, Lean Six Sigma instruction, benchmarking, knowledge management and innovative training and consulting with an aim of championing market excellence.

Training and consulting areas include:

  • Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award assessments and assessment training
  • Process Activated Training System® (PATS)
  • ISO and Internal Audition
  • Lean Six Sigma (Yellow, Green and Black Belt)
  • Franklin Covey Training
  • Root Cause Analysis
  • Educational Consulting

Services for Targeted Groups

Southwest is unique because it has a commitment to providing a comprehensive array of services and programs to all segments of the community.

Certified Professional Secretary (CPS) Program

Upon successful completion of the CPS examination, the student will be eligible for 19 hours of college credit toward the Office Technology A.A.S. degree, if he/she has completed at least nine credit hours at Southwest and is currently enrolled in a program of study leading to a degree. A record of the CPS examination scores, award of the CPS certificate, and a written request for award of credit must be provided to the Office of Admissions, Records and Recruitment. The courses for which credit will be awarded are:

Course Cr.
ACCT 1010 Principles of Accounting I   3
OFAD 1110 Keyboarding I   3
OFAD 1120 Keyboarding II   3
OFAD 1210 Microsoft Word I   4
OFAD 1140 Records Management   3
OFAD 2610 Administrative Office Management   3
Total

19

Tennessee Small Business Development Center (TSBDC)

For over 30 years, the Tennessee Small Business Development Center (TSBDC) network has been empowering small business owners, entrepreneurs, and individuals with a business idea to innovate new products and services that compete in the global marketplace.

Assistance from TSBDC at Southwest Tennessee Community College is available to anyone interested in beginning a small business for the first time or improving or expanding an existing small business.

Free one-on-one business counseling sessions include assistance with:

  • Startup information
  • Preparing business plans
  • Basic accounting principals
  • Loan packaging, acquiring financing and cash flow analysis
  • Market research
  • Basics in getting started in government contracting

 

Free TSBDC training workshops/seminars include:

  • Business Startup
  • Business Planning
  • Social Media
  • Growing Your Business Online
  • Business Financing
  • Accounting
  • Government Contracting
  • Business Taxes
  • Exporting and Importing

Learn more at www.tsbdc.org/swtcc or call (901) 333-5085.

Upward Bound - College Prep for Eligible High School Students

www.southwest.tn.edu/upward/
(901) 333-5117

Upward Bound is a pre-college educational program funded by the U.S. Department of Education which assists eligible students in their efforts to successfully complete high school and obtain a college education. Upward Bound provides high school students with comprehensive educational services specifically designed to enhance learning and to heighten self-confidence.

Eligible participants must be enrolled in ninth or tenth grade and attend one of the following high schools:

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Preparatory Academy (MLK)
  • Hamilton
  • Manassas
  • Northside